Media
and Presentation Training
So you want to be the next Facebook, eh? Or maybe the next Google. Gonna
build rocket ships like Space-X to go into outer space or create a fast
electric car like Tesla? You've got the concept, you've got the
product now you just need to tell the world.

One problem. Can your executives tell the story? If they can't, who can you find to help them? Try us, Begley Consulting.

Why us? Because those companies I mentioned above, Facebook, Google, Space-X and
Tesla? We've prepared their founders and executives to talk to all the people they needed to reach as they grew.

We
trained Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google to talk to the press and
give important presentations to the general public. We also led one of
Google's earliest strategic messaging sessions.

We trained Elon Musk, the co-founder of PayPal, the founder of Space-X and Tesla Motors to talk to the media.

You've heard of Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook? We coached her
for her early media and customer presentations while she was at Google.

When on-line dating site Eharmony hit national news media we prepped the co-founder for TV interviews.

Maybe you have an athlete, author or non-profit executive director that needs help before talking to a specialized audience.

We trained a young NASCAR race car driver A.J. Allmendinger for his sponsor events and pre-race radio interviews.

We coached Kathleen Oropeza, the founder of Fund Education Now, prior to a panel session on education with Gov. Jeb Bush.
(We help structure her remarks, handle the Q&A and wrote some zingers to challenge the Governor's policies.)

Preparing executives for presentations and speeches often need a lot people to succeed. That is
why we work with inside communications people, outside public relations
agencies, marketing people at venture capital funds and investor
relations firms. The entrepreneur or executive rarely knows what they
need or who to go to for help. It's the communications and PR people who
know the exec's strengths and weakness, but sometimes they have ongoing
relationship with the executives or founders that requires an outsider to say the things they can't.

As my friend Todd said, "Nobody likes
to tell the guy signing their check that their baby is ugly. That's why
we bring in outsider experts to say what is hard for us to say."

We want to be your outside training experts. We can provide the
additional authority to telling your execs all the things you have been
telling them in a new way.